Erica Roach, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), has officially resigned from her position, as reported by multiple sources including ABC News and Business Insider. This resignation, effective immediately, comes during a turbulent time for the OPM, which is currently facing significant financial management challenges. Roach, who was appointed as CFO in 2019, had been under scrutiny for her role in overseeing the agency’s finances. It is reported that her resignation could create further complications in the already complex financial scenario the OPM is grappling with. In a statement, Roach expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to serve, stating, “It has been a privilege to work alongside dedicated colleagues who are committed to serving the federal workforce.” The OPM has not yet announced a successor for Roach, and the agency is under heightened pressure as it seeks to stabilize its financial operations. This development plays into the broader context of financial oversight in federal agencies, where accountability and transparency have become topics of growing concern.
Chief Financial Officer of the Office of Personnel Management Resigns Amid Financial Management Issues
